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Though it is a while before Westeros returns to TV screens, Game of Thrones revealed its newest cast members today at its Comic-Con presentation, including the Sand Snakes, various Martells, and the High Sparrow.

In Woody Allen's latest Magic in the Moonlight Colin Firth plays a character that is a variation on a familiar theme for him: an uptight blowhard, who is often softened by the end of the movie, often by his love for a heroine.

The Robert Downey Jr. father/son drama The Judge will open the 2014 Toronto International Film festival on September 4. Co-starring Robert Duvall as Downey's estranged father who honestly, you've seen a movie before and can probably connect the dots.

Scarlett Johansson's Lucy enters a world of unlimited potential when her brain capacity starts expanding past the usual 10% malarky. She can control her appearance, throw other people around with her mind ... but what other abilities does she unlock on her way to 100% brain function?

Damien Chazelle's Whiplash, starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons, was undeniably one of the biggest hits at Sundance, winning critical acclaim and both the Grand Jury Prize and Dramatic Audience Award.

Everything seemed to imply that Brett Ratner's Dwayne Johnson starring Hercules would be a disaster—a terrible movie that flops at the box office—and while it could still crash and burn with audiences, critics are somewhat pleasantly surprised.

Today in celebrity gossip: Justin Bieber experiences Disneyland the best way he knew how, Ariana Grande hides her grandfather's death from her Big Brother contestant brother, and Naya Rivera went and got married.

The world of television news in Los Angeles looks awfully seedy in the first trailer for Nightcrawler, a Jake Gyllenhaal-starring film, which will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in the fall.

On the eve of Comic-Con, Sony dropped some news about their Amazing Spider-Man franchise, but it wasn't the kind of overenthusiastic announcement that usually comes with Comic-Con. Instead, Sony is reining Spider-Man in. Sort of.